The United Nations General Assembly comprises more countries than the Security Council. The General Assembly has 193 member states, while the Security Council consists of 15 members, including five permanent members and ten non-permanent members. This difference highlights the broader representation of member states in the General Assembly compared to the more limited membership of the Security Council.
difference between general assembly and security council
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The General Assembly and the Security Council are the two main bodies of the UN.
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The General Assembly and the Security Council.
The General Assembly and the Security Council.
There are five permanent members of the Security Council - the USA, the UK, France, China and Russia. There are also ten non-permanent members who are elected to a two year term, elected by the General Assembly. Only the P5 have power of veto over SC resolutions.
general assembly and the security council
general assembly and the security council
general assembly and the security council